Kings sixth man Malik Monk is out at least two weeks due to a right ankle sprain. Who will fill his role? It’ll be a collective effort, according to Kings coach Mike Brown.
Sacramento lost by 20 points to the Spurs on Monday and the reserves were outscored 37-21.
“We’re definitely going to have to collectively step up,” Brown told Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee. “There’s not one guy that can do it.”
Keon Ellis, Jordan McLaughlin, Doug McDermott, Trey Lyles and Alex Len are the reserves that Sacramento will rely on with Monk on the shelf. The backups accounted for 46 points in a 23-point win over Phoenix on Wednesday.
We have more from the Pacific Division:
- LeBron James continues to pile up records and milestones. The Lakers superstar reached another one on Wednesday, becoming the oldest player in NBA history to record three straight triple-doubles. James, 39, had 35 points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds in a win over Memphis. “Just being very patient and taking what the defense gives me,” James said, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. “I’ve been doing it for a while. So, I understand time and score. I understand the waves and the swings of the game. So, it’s nothing new to me.”
- Kings swingman DeMar DeRozan departed Wednesday’s game with lower back tightness, Anderson tweets. Acquired by Sacramento in a sign-and-trade, DeRozan is averaging 22.9 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 12 starts. DeRozan, 35, played 79 games for Chicago last season.
- Bradley Beal‘s first season with the Suns was marred by injuries and underperformance. He admitted to The Athletic’s Fred Katz that it took a mental toll on him. “I was in a funk (last season),” Beal said. “Not gonna lie. I was in a funk.” Part of the reason was the lack of a true point guard. “We didn’t love it as a team (last season),” Beal said. “The dynamic we had — we didn’t have a (point guard), which everybody crucified us on. It was tough. It was very tough. Everybody was kinda out of position last year, not necessarily what made them who they are.” Beal had 28 points in an overtime loss to Sacramento on Sunday and 24 points in a win over Utah on Tuesday but didn’t play against Sacramento on Wednesday due to a calf injury.
I look at Beal and Booker. And I see similar players. Like they play same position. Too much of one thing is not a good thing imo in BB. It’s like paying one talent double. Saying that. I like to see KD and Booker do well. We’ll see I guess.
Anyone who thought the Kings had a better roster than the Warriors in preseason = ha ha ha ha
“I was in a funk (last season),” Beal said. “Not gonna lie. I was in a funk.” Phoenix didn’t pay him $46,741,590 last season to be “in a funk.”
I have no idea what Ishbia was thinking when he acquired Beal. Beal will still be around Phoenix in 2026-2027, when he’ll be making $57,128,610.